Parents:
Edwin - Born 1867 Kensington - Died 7.7.1948 Willesden (Age 81)
Married in July 1890 Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire West Riding to
Rebecca -Born 1867 - Died 27.2.1924 Willesden (Age 57)
Siblings:
Henry Edwin (Harry) - Born 1.1.1893 Willester Green
Frank - Born 1900 Balham
George Frederick - Born 3.5.1904 Wandsworth - Died 26.1.1974 London
A Voluntary Aid Detachment Nurse at Lewisham Military Hospital.
Country of Service United Kingdom.
Casualty of War: Dorothy died from influenza and pneumonia. Her remains were buried at Harrow Cemetery.
Note: Dorothy was accepted for commemoration as war dead on 23rd August 2016, and her name was immediately added to the United Kingdom Book of Remembrance.
The United Kingdom Book of Remembrance commemorates United Kingdom casualties of the two World Wars who were not formerly recorded by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The men and women remembered on it are recent additions to the list of war dead and are presently commemorated solely by their database record and register entry. The register is maintained at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission's Head Office, Maidenhead, and the names will remain recorded there until such time as The Commission has investigated the grave location details. In every case, the burial place is known but cannot immediately be made public-there are certain protocols to be followed-a process which can extend to as long as 3 years.
As at 23rd August 2016, there are 274 recorded casualties.
Parents:
Edwin - Born 1867 Kensington - Died 7.7.1948 Willesden (Age 81)
Married in July 1890 Ecclesall Bierlow, Yorkshire West Riding to
Rebecca -Born 1867 - Died 27.2.1924 Willesden (Age 57)
Siblings:
Henry Edwin (Harry) - Born 1.1.1893 Willester Green
Frank - Born 1900 Balham
George Frederick - Born 3.5.1904 Wandsworth - Died 26.1.1974 London
A Voluntary Aid Detachment Nurse at Lewisham Military Hospital.
Country of Service United Kingdom.
Casualty of War: Dorothy died from influenza and pneumonia. Her remains were buried at Harrow Cemetery.
Note: Dorothy was accepted for commemoration as war dead on 23rd August 2016, and her name was immediately added to the United Kingdom Book of Remembrance.
The United Kingdom Book of Remembrance commemorates United Kingdom casualties of the two World Wars who were not formerly recorded by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The men and women remembered on it are recent additions to the list of war dead and are presently commemorated solely by their database record and register entry. The register is maintained at the Commonwealth War Graves Commission's Head Office, Maidenhead, and the names will remain recorded there until such time as The Commission has investigated the grave location details. In every case, the burial place is known but cannot immediately be made public-there are certain protocols to be followed-a process which can extend to as long as 3 years.
As at 23rd August 2016, there are 274 recorded casualties.
Inscription
SACRED TO THE MEMORY OF
DOROTHY
THE BELOVED AND ONLY DAUGHTER OF
E.M & R. GOODMAN.
WHO PASSED AWAY APRIL 4TH 1916 AGE 24 YEARS
EARTH HAS ONE GENTLE SOUL THE LESS AND
HEAVEN ONE ANGEL MORE
ALSO, OF REBECCA
THE BELOVED WIFE OF E.M. GOODMAN
WHO PASSED AWAY FEB 27TH 1924
AGED 57 YEARS
NURSE
DOROTHY C. GOODMAN
V.A.D MEMBER
4TH APRIL 1916 AGE 24
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Commemorated in perpetuity by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
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